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“Switzerland Dominates and Sets Record in Key Match Against Slovakia, while Germany Triumphs in Thrilling Shootout Against Denmark”

Photo: Markéta Křížová

(RIGA, from our correspondent) Switzerland narrowly beat the Slovaks and leads Group B ahead of Canada. A thrilling shootout in Tampere went better for the Germans, who finally scored against Denmark.

No one is being talked about as much in connection with the World Cup as the Swiss. Star signings, great entry into the tournament, thoughts on a medal…

In Riga, they kept a clean sheet for a record 205 minutes, but then the Slovaks switched on and dramatized the match. It wasn’t until the third period that he awarded the Helvetian cross three points

Christian Marti

Defender, 30 years old

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The dark horse of the championship is therefore still 100% and adjusting the form for the playoffs. Our former federal partner is again on the verge of advancing to the quarterfinals.

SWITZERLAND – SLOVAKIA 4:2 (1:0, 1:2, 2:0)

Goals and saves: 6. Siegenthaler (Malgin, Hischier), 25. Niederreiter (Ambühl), 47. Marti (Richard), 60. Haas (Miranda, Simion) – 26. Kudrna (Kelemen), 40. Regenda (Okuliar, Kňažko).
Referee: Holm (Sweden), Macfarlane (United States) – Nothegger (Austria), Ondráček.
Exclusion: 2:3.
Use: 0:1.
Shots on goal:
36:13.
Spectators: 4 840.
The best players: Jonas Siegenthaler-Miloš Kelemen.
Switzerland: Mayer – Siegenthaler, Kukan, Glauser, Moser, Marti, Loeffel, Geisser, Fora – Hischier, Fiala, Malgin – Niederreiter, Corvi, Ambühl – Simion, Haas, Miranda – Herzog, Richard, Bertschy. Coach: Fischer.
Slovakia: Hlavaj – Nemec, P. Koch, Grman, Kňažko, Ivan, Rosandić, Jánošík, Gajdoš – Kelemen, Hrivík, Pánik – Kudrna, Hudáček, Sukeľ – Chromiak, Tamáši, Regenda – Okuliar, Lunter, Čacho. Coach: Ramsay.

It’s disappointing, we were looking for points, sad goalkeeper Hlavaj

Denmark vs. Germany? If there were no other significant surprises, it would essentially be a battle for the quarterfinals. In any case, coach Kreis’s wards in particular had to work hard.

After all, they didn’t get a single point from the first three games. In addition, they were losing against the Nordic opponent from the 6th minute, but they came alive in the second period and took the lead in their favor with three goals.

But at the end of the match, it was still a real drama. He decided the nutritious shootout in the penultimate minute

Marcel Nobels

attacker, 31 years old

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DENMARK – GERMANY 4:6 (1:0, 1:3, 2:3)

Goals and saves: 6. Lassen (M. Lauridsen, Ehlers), 40. Bau Hansen (Krogsgaard, Wejse), 56. Wejse (Olesen, Andersen), 60. Wejse (M. Lauridsen, A. Koch) – 30. Peterka (Wissmann), 32. Ehl (M. Müller, Seider), 38. M. Müller (Noebels, Peterka), 56. J. Müller (Wissmann, Stachowiak), 59. Noebels (Sturm), 60. Sturm.
Referee: Hribik, Langin (Canada) – Briganti (United States), Yletyinen (Sweden).
Exclusion: 2:0.
Use: 0:1.
Shots on goal:
20:35.
Spectators: 3 964.
The best players: Nikolaj Ehlers-Moritz Muller.
Denmark: Dichow – Lassen, M. Lauridsen, A. Koch, Jensen Aabo, O. Lauridsen, Krogsgaard, Gammelgaard – N. Jensen, Ehlers, Russell – Storm, Poulsen, Boedker – Aagaard, Scheel, Andersen – Bau Hansen, Wejse, Olesen. Coach: Ehlers.
Germany: Niederberger – Seider, M. Müller, Wissmann, J. Müller, Gawanke, Szuber, Wagner – Peterka, Kahun, Noebels – Soramies, Ehl, Sturm – Kastner, Wiederer, Tiffels – Tuomie, Schütz, Varejcka. Coach: Kreis.

Next World Cup 2023 program

Basic groups

Friday 19 May:
15:20 Hungary – Finland (group A, Tampere)
15:20 Latvia – Slovenia (group B, Riga)
19:20 Austria – Germany (Group A, Tampere)
19:20 Kazakhstan – Slovakia (group B, Riga)

Saturday, May 20:
11:20 USA – Denmark (group A, Tampere)
11:20 Norway – Czech Republic (group B, Riga)
15:20 Austria – Finland (group A, Tampere)
15:20 Canada – Switzerland (group B, Riga)
19:20 Sweden – France (group A, Tampere)
19:20 Kazakhstan – Latvia (Group B, Riga)

Sunday, May 21:
15:20 Germany – Hungary (group A, Tampere)
15:20 Slovenia – Slovakia (group B, Riga)
19:20 USAFrance (group A, Tampere)
20:20 Czech Republic – Switzerland (group B, Riga)

Monday 22 May:
15:20 Denmark – Sweden (group A, Tampere)
15:20 Canada – Norway (group B, Riga)
19:20 Austria – Hungary (group A, Tampere)
19:20 Kazakhstan – Slovenia (group B, Riga)

Tuesday 23 May:
11:20 GermanyFrance (group A, Tampere)
11:20 Slovakia – Norway (group B, Riga)
15:20 Sweden – USA (group A, Tampere)
15:20 Canada – Czech Republic (Group B, Riga)
19:20 Finland – Denmark (group A, Tampere)
19:20 Switzerland – Latvia (group B, Riga)

Play off

Thursday 25 May (Quarter Finals):
15:20 ČF1 (Tampere)
15:20 ČF2 (Riga)
19:20 ČF3 (Tampere)
19:20 ČF4 (Riga)

Saturday 27 May (semi-finals):
14:20 SF1 (Tampere)
18:20 SF2 (Tampere)

Sunday, May 28:
15:30 match for third place (Tampere)
20:20 final (Tampere)

The start of the match is given in Czech time, in Riga and Tampere it will be an hour later.



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